Pity poor Lisa Swallows (Kathryn Newton), and not just for the unfortunate name. Her mother was murdered by an ax-wielding serial killer; Lisa was in the house, hiding in a backroom when it happened. Dad (Joe Chrest) remarried soon after, which meant that Lisa suddenly found herself spending her senior year at a new high school, living in a new house in a new city. Her brand new stepsister, Taffy (Liza Soberano), is a cheerleader, a Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant winner, and an oracle of awful advice for her socially-awkward sibling.
- 2/7/2024
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
The episode of Revisited covering Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was Written by Emilie Black, Narrated by Niki Minter, Edited by Joseph Wilson, Produced by Tyler Nichols and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
When one mentions the name Frankenstein in the horror film world, almost everyone thinks of the Universal Monsters version of it, the one brought to the screens in 1931 starring Boris Karloff as The Monster. His version is beloved for many reasons. However, one of the closest to the novel adaptation is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (watch it Here) from 1994, directed and starring Kenneth Branagh with Robert De Niro as The Creature. As what is supposed to be the closest adaptation, it would be easy to think it would be adored by fans and while that is true for some, it’s not for many.
As for myself, well, my opinion of it seems to change year to year almost.
When one mentions the name Frankenstein in the horror film world, almost everyone thinks of the Universal Monsters version of it, the one brought to the screens in 1931 starring Boris Karloff as The Monster. His version is beloved for many reasons. However, one of the closest to the novel adaptation is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (watch it Here) from 1994, directed and starring Kenneth Branagh with Robert De Niro as The Creature. As what is supposed to be the closest adaptation, it would be easy to think it would be adored by fans and while that is true for some, it’s not for many.
As for myself, well, my opinion of it seems to change year to year almost.
- 8/24/2023
- by Emilie Black
- JoBlo.com
Chilling Tales for Dark Nights channel features some incredible works from Steve Gray including Bestial, The Vampire Testament, and Demon Doll.
“Bestial” starring John Mach Maciag as “The Detective”, Jenna Caine as “Raimi”, Oliver W. Keilman as “Neve”, Brian Chambers as “The Morgue Technician”, and The Creature as himself.
The story centers around a young girl who is attracted to a dark stranger who’s new to town.
This story follows a detective who feels that there’s evil afoot with this new stranger, as a series of gruesome slayings coincide with the stranger’s arrival to town. Things are not as they seem.
“The Vampire Testament” also written and narrated by Steve Gray.
The Devil walks among the ruins of a forgotten cemetery looking for a long dead servant who was wrongfully executed centuries earlier to provide him with the second chance to gain vengeance against the Holy Order who executed him.
“Bestial” starring John Mach Maciag as “The Detective”, Jenna Caine as “Raimi”, Oliver W. Keilman as “Neve”, Brian Chambers as “The Morgue Technician”, and The Creature as himself.
The story centers around a young girl who is attracted to a dark stranger who’s new to town.
This story follows a detective who feels that there’s evil afoot with this new stranger, as a series of gruesome slayings coincide with the stranger’s arrival to town. Things are not as they seem.
“The Vampire Testament” also written and narrated by Steve Gray.
The Devil walks among the ruins of a forgotten cemetery looking for a long dead servant who was wrongfully executed centuries earlier to provide him with the second chance to gain vengeance against the Holy Order who executed him.
- 5/31/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
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